Bad Probability,Good Statistics,and Group Testing for Binomial Estimation |
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Authors: | Milton W. Loyer |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mathematical Sciences , Messiah College , Grantham , PA , 17027 , USA |
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Abstract: | This article examines some improperly stated but often used textbook probability problems. Moving from a probabilistic to a statistical setting provides insight into group testing (i.e., observing only whether one or more of a group responds and not the response of each individual). Exact methods are used to construct tables showing (i) that group testing n times to estimate p can be more efficient than n individual tests even for small n and large p, (ii) optimal grouping strategies for various (n, p) combinations, and (iii) the efficiencies and biases achieved. |
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Keywords: | Binomial Conditional probability Estimation Group testing Optimal design |
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